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    New version of Expressgate

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Delta_CT, Jan 8, 2009.

  1. Delta_CT

    Delta_CT Notebook Evangelist

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    Version V1.0.4.1 dated Jan 5. As usual, I seem to be unable to download it, so I have no idea what the changes are.
     
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    Hmm... most interesting. Never use it anyway. If they've actually fixed the battery and fan issue I might get around to using it someday.

    Lol@your resurrected laptop's power brick btw.
     
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    Well, hot diggity dog! I actually managed to get it, from the China site, at a reasonable download speed. The zip file doesn't have a changelog or anything like that.

    Yeah, I posted the thing about the power brick because at one time people were complaining about big and hot 120W bricks. My brick got ridiculously hot when I used to play Warcraft. But yeah, gotta love the days of jamming 85W desktop processors in notebooks.